I just saw this posted by my friend Susana and I was inspired to share it with all of you. As a Life Coach and workshop facilitator I am often asked what I do when I work with people. My answer has always been that I remind my clients of who they REALLY are, who they lost or forgot they were along the way due to circumstances that life put on their path. I sing them their song so that they can remember the divine beings that they are and then everything comes back in to alignment in their life. It is incredible that I get to do this transformational work with amazing people, individually and also create communities that can sing to each other if some one forgets their song.

We all have a song we came to sing in this life, each one our very own song that the world is waiting to hear.

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"When a woman of the Ubuntu African tribe knows she is pregnant, she goes to the jungle with other women, and together they pray and meditate until you get to "The song of the child. "When a child is born, the community gets together and they sing the child's song. When the child begins his education, people get together and he sings his song. When they become an adult, they get together again and sing it. When it comes to your wedding, the person hears his song. Finally, when their soul is going from this world, family and friends are approaching and, like his birth, sing their song to accompany it in the "journey".

"In the Ubuntu tribe, there is another occasion when men sing the song. If at some point the person commits a crime or aberrant social act, they take him to the center of town and the people of the community form a circle around her. Then they sing "your song." The tribe recognizes that the correction for antisocial behavior is not punishment, but is the love and memory of his true identity. When we recognize our own song, we have no desire or need to hurt anyone.

"Your friends know "your song". And sing when you forget it. Those who love you can not be fooled by mistakes you have committed, or dark images you show to others. They remember your beauty as you feel ugly, your total when you're broke, your innocence when you feel guilty and your purpose when you're confused." Tolba Phanem African poet

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